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This Engelmann Spruce was split in 1990 and stored in a dry attic for over 20 years, allowing it to age naturally and develop excellent acoustic properties. Engelmann is known for its light weight, high stiffness-to-mass ratio, and clear, balanced tonal response—ideal for guitar soundboards that require both sensitivity and projection.
The attic was reorganized in 2021, and we carefully recovered and sorted what remained. These tops have been air-dried for nearly two decades and offer a tonal maturity that only time can provide.
Log #113
Harvested 1999
Specific Gravity .34
See additional information below for grading specifications and billet sizes.
This Engelmann Spruce was split in 1990 and stored in a dry attic for over 20 years, allowing it to age naturally and develop excellent acoustic properties. Engelmann is known for its light weight, high stiffness-to-mass ratio, and clear, balanced tonal response—ideal for guitar soundboards that require both sensitivity and projection.
The attic was reorganized in 2021, and we carefully recovered and sorted what remained. These tops have been air-dried for nearly two decades and offer a tonal maturity that only time can provide.
Log #113
Harvested 1999
Specific Gravity .34
See additional information below for grading specifications and billet sizes.
This Engelmann Spruce was split in 1990 and stored in a dry attic for over 20 years, allowing it to age naturally and develop excellent acoustic properties. Engelmann is known for its light weight, high stiffness-to-mass ratio, and clear, balanced tonal response—ideal for guitar soundboards that require both sensitivity and projection.
The attic was reorganized in 2021, and we carefully recovered and sorted what remained. These tops have been air-dried for nearly two decades and offer a tonal maturity that only time can provide.
Log #113
Harvested 1999
Specific Gravity .34
See additional information below for grading specifications and billet sizes.